"Electromagnetic Pulse and American Security," a recent article by Eric
Hannis, executive director at Etherton and Associates, is a welcome
contribution to the discussion about U.S. vulnerability to electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attacks. Hannis points out that, despite the severe consequences of a single attack, "few people even know that this threat exists."
cell phones, computers, vehicles, airplanes, and even the power grid. In
the case of a successful EMP attack, transportation systems would be
halted, communications devices would be rendered useless, and grocery
stores would be unable to preserve or restore food supplies. "The result
An EMP occurs as one of the effects of a nuclear detonation. The higher
the altitude of the detonation, the larger the impacted area. Hannis
warns that both Iran and North Korea are developing EMP capabilities and
working to exploit U.S. vulnerabilities to EMP.
An EMP also occurs during solar storms (also known as "space weather").
Particularly strong storms occur in 11-year cycles (and the next
expected peak is in 2013). The possibility of a solar storm that could
knock down power grids across the country is far greater than previously
thought.
Hannis identifies several steps the U.S. can take to prepare and
mitigate the consequences of an EMP:
*"Hardening critical infrastructure systems" would ensure that vital
systems are functional after an EMP.
*The Department of Homeland Security should develop "civilian protocols"
that enable proficient communication during an EMP incident.
*The U.S. should fortify defense and space systems, specifically
critical weapons systems.
*The U.S. should develop a national plan to respond to space weather
emergencies.
*In addition, missile defense is essential to protecting the U.S. for an
EMP caused by a high-altitude nuclear weapon detonation.
Bryan Kimbell
http://news.yahoo.com/doomsday-fear-could-emp-throw-world-chaos-180101258.html
http://blog.heritage.org/2012/03/06/electromagnetic-pulse-not-if-but-when/
http://news.yahoo.com/history-shows-nkorean-pattern-wait-then-attack-112646404.html
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